Chapter 7 Is Doable!

As the bills pile up, many hardworking individuals turn to credit cards for relief, leading them further and further into debt. Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers a way out of debt.

For more than 27 years, individuals in Alexandria, Rapides Parish, and throughout central Louisiana have turned to the McBride Law Firm for help eliminating their debt. Our attorneys always put clients' interests first and take the time to explain their debt relief options to them. If Chapter 7 is the most effective way to discharge debt, we will help clients through the process.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers

At the McBride Law Firm, we closely examine our clients' financial circumstances, debts and assets to determine whether they qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Our lawyers then work closely with clients during every stage of the process to ensure their debts are discharged as quickly as possible.

After you file a bankruptcy petition, a trustee will be appointed to manage your case. The trustee will review your paperwork and evaluate your assets to determine what can be sold to repay your creditors.

State and federal bankruptcy laws exempt certain properties. This means many properties are safeguarded from your creditors during bankruptcy. Many people are able to keep most, if not all, of their property.

During the bankruptcy process, you will be required to meet with the trustee to review your petition. Creditors are also given an opportunity to contest your case. However, this is extremely rare. If approved by the trustee, your debts will be discharged.

Call For A Free Consultation

At the McBride Law Firm, we know that dealing with debt is stressful. That is why our firm offers same-day or next-day appointments so you can take steps now to get out of debt and move forward with our life. Contact us at 318-625-0471. Consultations are free.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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